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Daily briefing: The brain deploys immune cells at the mere sight of sickness
When we see a sick person, our brains kickstart an immune response mimicking the body’s response to an actual infection. Plus, evolution has a predilection for anteaters and how researchers are testing people, animals and artificial intelligence for consciousness.
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